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sometimes you have to get up to go to the toilet, get some food and drink, but in between some people can apparently get through whole books in a day or two. Surely not technical or biology books though

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nabbed the horticultural society's pests and diseases for 50p at a local community charity shop. Had to give them more then the 10p the priced it up at.

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Not a bargain, but Elm by Richens was recently recommended to me. Apart from from the out-dated nomenclature used, what a book! If anyone stumbles across it, buy it

 

As a note for stubbie: hornbeam was often identified as an elm in the early literature

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Gary's bookshelf looks a lot like mine does at the moment ie its all over the floor.

 

As you can see in the picture, one of my home office bookshelves decided to suffer a sudden on set of gravity whilst I was sat under it on the PC!

 

It was my own fault in any case. A lot of those books are double parked, so there was a massive amount of weight on 6 x 5" screws that were not even in a brick wall, but were only in the limestone backfill of the 2'6" walls, as the limestone wont even take a screw even when I've tried to drill with my SDS!

 

I had my back to the other shelves taking this picture. Once I have my room back together, and I have a new floor based shelving unit, I take another picture to show a little better what I have.

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Gary's bookshelf looks a lot like mine does at the moment ie its all over the floor.

 

As you can see in the picture, one of my home office bookshelves decided to suffer a sudden on set of gravity whilst I was sat under it on the PC!.

 

A picture is worth a thousand words :D

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